• 3D Printed with Reclaimed Ocean Plastic, the Flump Stool is Friendly and Relaxed

    The design is optimized to utilize post-consumer material in the best way possible.
    May 1, 2024

    Flump is a 3D-printed stool that originated from a material investigation into 3D printing reclaimed ocean plastic in partnership with The New Raw. The name Flump refers to the stools’ friendly, relaxed posture; a Flump is both a combination of sitting and falling and a British marshmallow candy. The signature kink and seat tilt of Flump (pictured here with the Bubble Table) creates a ledge for your feet and a gentle, jovial attitude.

    Each one is 3D printed by an automotive robot using a single filament of molten recycled resin that starts at the base and finishes in the center of the handle; the design is optimized to utilize post-consumer material in the best way possible and embrace the odd “off-shade pastel” colors. Choose from orange, pink, blue or green options.

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